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    One Night Description

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    The sound of people rustling and my dad snoring in my ear while I watch the train screech to a stop. I rushed off the train as fast as I could‚ and everything around me felt like it was in fast forward. The day we arrived was my dad’s birthday. We got dressed and waited in line for our reservation at the Eiffel Tower. Everybody crammed into 1 elevator. Nobody had any expression on their faces about how little personal space they had. I slightly looked up noticing a sign that said‚ “Please keep your

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    Essay D day This is how the Normandy landings with codenamed Operation Neptune which happens Tuesday‚ 6 June 1944 of the alias. The Operation Was a big with 130‚000 to 156‚000 trips attack with a big reward during world war ll. This was one of the biggest invasions in history. This operation begin the liberation of the control of the Nazis in northwestern and help the ally’s victory on the part. This how they could they make the attack to Normandy. This begin with a problem that Russia and France

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    Bamboo Sharks Also known as a “longtail carpet shark”‚ bamboo sharks are slow moving bottom feeders. Because they are bottom feeders‚ they mainly feed on crustaceans and algae that lie on the ocean floor. Even though they can have up to 67 teeth‚ they are very small‚ so they are harmless to humans. For eating prey with protective shells‚ their teeth pivot backwards. This helps to protect the tips of the teeth and provides a flat surface to bite down on crabs or clam shells. The Bamboo shark

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    1. What is forensic science? the application of science to the criminal justice system. 2. What three tasks or responsibilities does a forensic scientist have? collect and analyze the evidence found at a crime scene‚ apply the techniques from the physical sciences and use their knowledge of these areas in order to make sense of the evidence that has been collected from a crime scene‚ interpret the evidence. 3. What criteria might be used to establish someone as an expert witness? consideration

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    Bathymetry Paper Bathymetry is a very interesting study of underwater depth in large bodies of water. I find it interesting because for much of the time humans have lived on this earth‚ we have not had the opportunities that we have now with technology. By being able to measure the depths of large bodies of water we can better understand the ecology at certain depths. It has been easier for us to learn the scientific effects humans have had on dry land. But with the amount of fishing‚ dumping

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    Description About Croatia

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    In home reading I read about one of the world’s most beautiful countries - Croatia. Croatia is located in South-Eastern Europe between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia‚ and bordering the Adriatic Sea. Croatia is the place where is meeting historic and modern‚ and where can see the beautiful mountains‚ plains‚ coast‚ lakes and rivers and it’s all in one place. [1] As the tourist destination Croatia is popular‚ of course‚ in summer and several millions tourists visit Croatia n the summer months

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    Mary Street: Description

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    Peter Skrzynecki’s poem “10 Mary Street”‚ explores various aspects of belonging to a place as well as to family. A reoccurring theme of time is present throughout the poem‚ 10 Mary Street. This is shown through the constant repetition of the line “For nineteen years”. The composer purposely establishes a strong sense of time that conveys routine and steadiness in his life. Throughout the poem the responders can perceive a strong emphasis of security in Peter’s family‚ who were at the time living

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    Rapid City Description

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    Rapid City is a safe place to live under the topic of air quality. In the perimeters of the Main Street Square‚ many precautions are taken to ensure good air quality. Many signs are posted near the Main Street Square fountain area stating “no smoking.” In addition‚ smoke stacks are located near the parking ramp‚ where there is not a heavy flow of pedestrian traffic. Rapid City is situated at the bottom of the Black Hills in a valley; this location does allow smoke to accumulate if there is a wild

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    Chemistry 59 – 110‚ Winter Term 2013 Lectures: Section 1‚ Tues.‚ Thurs.‚ 1:00 – 2:20; Room‚ 1101 Education Section 2‚ Tues.‚ Thurs.‚ 10:00 – 11:20; Room‚ 102 Toldo Professor: Dr. K.E. Taylor‚ office EH 262; tel. 519-253-3000‚ ext. 5031; e-mail: taylor@uwindsor.ca. Office hours: 4 per week‚ tentatively 3:00 – 5:00 Tues.‚ Thurs. Lab Co-ordinator (office EH 175): Ms. Tina Lepine‚ tel. ext. 3547; e-mail: tlepine@uwindsor.ca. Evening Lab Supervisor (EH 175): Ms. Nedhal

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    The skin was very difficult to remove. It was white with a yellow and pink tint. It was thin in some areas but thick in others. The fat was thick and in bundles of tissue that was white with a yellow tint. The muscle of the chicken wing was bundles of pale pink flesh‚ commonly known as the meat which is eaten. The tendons and ligaments were both shiny white tissue. The cartilage was smooth shiny tissue. The skin was very difficult to remove. It was white with a yellow and pink tint. It was thin in

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